The Canadian Journal of Mathematics (CJM) and the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin (CMB) are highly respected and strictly refereed journals published by the Canadian Mathematical Society. These journals form an avenue for the dissemination of timely and significant mathematical research to the international scientific community. The journals are produced with the most advanced typesetting technology and follow a rigorous publication schedule.

A common board of respected associate editors assist the mandate of both journals to keep university and industry researchers up-to-date in the current discourse of their field.

The CMS is proud to have achieved a reputation for excellence over the combined 90 years of quality publication in the CJM and CMB. Both journals bring important research that is original, current, and well-written to readers across the world.

The CJM and CMB publish a total of approximately 1,850 pages and 140 articles annually, producing high quality work for a low price. Plus, you receive a 10% discount when you subscribe to both journals.

The CMB appears quarterly and publishes self-contained papers of 15 typed
pages or less. Papers whose presentation require greater breadth appear in
the CJM, which is published bi-monthly. Both journals focus on
ground-breaking research of the highest quality, in exposition as well
as content.
Both journals welcome submissions in French or English.

MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION

Manuscripts for the Canadian Journal of Mathematics should be at least 15 typed pages. Please submit to Canadian Journal of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Y4, Canada, or to one of the associate editors.

Manuscripts for the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin should be no more than 15 typed pages. Please submit to Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4K1, Canada, or to one of the associate editors.

Between the two journals, there are approximately 140 articles published annually.

The full range of CMS publications is available on-line athttp://www.cms.math.ca/Publications/.
By purchasing institutional on-line access, an institution gains access from
a single internet domain to the website(s) of the journal(s). For educational
institutions, the price is based on the domain serving a single campus.
Please contact the
Managing Editor,
Canadian Mathematical Society, for further
information about on-line subscriptions.